Drama
In the frozen woods of an isolated Maine logging town, one woman's tragic mistake shatters the balance of the community, resulting in profound and unexpected consequences. Weaving together several connected story lines, “Bluebird” explores the profound and transcendent effects of a tragedy on an isolated American town.
Lance Edmands makes his directorial debut with an affecting story about family, connectedness and consequences. World premiered at 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, the film features Amy Morton (Tony-nominated for “August: Osage County” and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf”) and Louisa Krause (Young Adult), both winners of the Best Actress Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The cast also includes John Slattery (Mad men) and Adam Driver (Girls).
“Subtle, nuanced and absorbing. A Well-Observed and Striking Debut” – IndieWire
“Undoubtably a remarkable achievement” – Film.com
“Gentle, soulfully acted drama” – The Hollywood Reporter
Amy Morton
John Slattery
Louisa Krause
Director:
Lance Edmands
Script:
Lance Edmands
Length:
1h 30m
Production country:
Sverige, USA
Original language:
Engelska
Original title:
Bluebird
Production year:
2013
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